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[[!meta title="Find Your Phone When You've Got No Friends!"]]

OK, so I don't have many friends (aside from you, loyal readers
[reader...whatever]) so when I lose my phone I can't turn to my good friend
Pete (if I had a friend his name would be Pete) and say, "Hey, Pete, Ole buddy
of mine, call my phone." No, when I lose a cell phone it stays lost. I'm not
just writing this for pity email (although I wouldn't mind some) I'm writing
this because I have the answer to my problems: <a
href="/web/20070701212606/http://maps.google.com/" target="_blank">Google
Maps</a>! I know it's probably old news to some blog junkies out there (like me
*single tear*) but there are probably a lot of people who don't know this
trick, and if school house rock has taught me anything it's that knowlege is
power (and how to <a
href="/web/20070701212606/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtL_QYogCNo"
target="_blank">unpack my adjectives</a>)! How-to website instructables shows
you how to make Google maps call your cell phone for you.</p> <a
href="/web/20070701212606/http://www.instructables.com/id/EWDG1EIF2L4FTZH/?ALLSTEPS"
target="_blank">Link</a> (via <a
href="/web/20070701212606/http://www.instructables.com/"
target="_blank">Instructables</a>)

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